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The traditional TV.

lean-back media – content that allows audiences to simply sit-back and enjoy

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Also, this explains the difference between lean-back and lean-forward media.

Lean Back describes the more “traditional” mass media interaction exemplified by most television viewing.

Lean Forward describes someone who is “engaged and seeking information” . This involves a shorter attention span and the person engaging with the media does so with a clear purpose.

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Why havent they put the Ten Peach live stream in the 10 Play app? How hard is it? lol

It’s already there. I mentioned it here recently and was told it’s been available since February.

I just checked my mobile phone and 10, 10 Bold and 10 Peach are all on the Home page. However, I have noticed that sometimes when I’ve opened the app, either the Bold or Peach stream is missing from the Home page. I have to search for it.

I can’t find it in the app. Weird way to get to it I’ll have a search within the app on my phone and Apple tv

Same here. It’s there :slight_smile:

Yeah. They need to fix this. It should always be available on the home page.

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Suddenly my wife’s ipad want play ten play
WTF is going on tried to contact Ten last week and still no respone​:thinking::thinking:

Works perfectly fine for me.

Strange it works on her sansung phone my iPhone and my ipad
We both have 4 generation ipad

My ipad won’t play 7 plus.

When they update apps they don’t make them retroactive to all the old generations of ipads.

Network 10 and Screen Australia announce successful OUT HERE projects

Network 10 and Screen Australia are proud to announce the three documentary projects that are receiving funding as part of OUT HERE, an initiative that gives Australians the opportunity to produce a documentary focused on the LGBTQI+ experience in rural and regional communities.

The successful projects are:

Alone Out Here: An observational documentary set in regional NSW that follows gay, fourth-generation farmer Jon Wright. His 22-year commitment to transform his cattle farm into an environmental blueprint for the future demands that he overcome loneliness and a life without children. The project from Biscuit Tin Productions and Philip Busfield will be shot and directed by Luke Cornish ( Beyond the Mirror Ball ), and produced by Mick Elliott. Dylan Blowen whose credits include Vice Australiana documentary Shooting Cats is executive producer.

Belonging: A documentary from Toyshop Entertainment that follows 18-year-old LGBTQI+ activist Sam Watson as he takes a road trip from Hobart to north-west Tasmania to examine the impact and influence of gay rights activist Rodney Croome’s public fight for gay law reform, which began in the 1980s and continues today. Watson explores what life is like for young LGBTQI+ people in regional Tasmania in 2019. The documentary will be written and directed by Matt Scholten with producer Ruby Schmidt and Dena Curtis ( Shadow Trackers ) working as story producer. Noni Hazlehurst AM and Veronica Fury ( Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks ) are executive producers.

The Rainbow Passage: A story of transformation, love and community from Lasting Kind that follows three transgender women living in regional NSW as they navigate the challenges of emerging womanhood. The title of the project is inspired by the poem of the same name which is a phonetic text recited by people undergoing voice therapy. Many trans people use it to compare their “old” voices to their “new”. The documentary will be written and directed by Cadance Bell. Kelli Jean Drinkwater will co-direct and post-produce, and Jain Moralee – who worked with Drinkwater on documentaries Nothing to Lose and Monsta Gras – will produce. The documentary will follow Cadance and her partner Amanda who independently began their gender transitions before they met and fell in love. Now engaged, not only are they planning a wedding, but an entirely new life as the women they always longed to be.

Head of documentary at Screen Australia, Bernadine Lim said: “We were absolutely blown away with the quality and volume of applications we received for this targeted initiative. We were looking for powerful, character-driven projects that could shine a light on regional and rural LGBTQI+ experiences which we have not seen on our screens before. The three selected documentaries have inclusion at their core and will offer an important insight into both individuals and communities in regional Australia that will now be accessible to audiences through 10 Play.”

Network 10’s chief content officer Beverley McGarvey said: “Congratulations to the teams behind the selected documentaries. It was terrific to see the response from budding film makers. It’s very promising for the future of the production community. We’re looking forward to sharing your stories about LGBTIQ+ inclusion and diversity with the rest of Australia on 10 Play.”

Grant recipients will need to complete their documentaries by January 2020. The documentaries will then appear on 10 Play later in the year.

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10 play is still serving up ads for CBS, the latest was an ad for 48 Hours. How is this even happening?

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10 have added a few new shows to 10 play to ‘Binge On…’, including:

Party Tricks - Season 1 | 6 eps
Rush - Seasons 1-4 | 70 eps
The Shire - Season 1 | 13 eps
Wake In Fright - Part 1 & 2

Also, a bunch of World of MasterChef content:

Celebrity MasterChef UK - Season 11 | 12 eps
MasterChef UK - Season 13 | 25 eps
MasterChef UK The Professionals - yet to be uploaded
MasterChef US Junior - Season 1 & 2 | 14 eps
MasterChef AU Junior - Season 1 & 2 | 38 eps

https://10play.com.au/binge-on

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I would like to see the first few seasons of MasterChef Australia added as well.

YES. I recall the pre-launch promos for Season 1 very well…

Lazy bums.

Where’s the regular US version?

Have just sent them an email about that. Will see what happens next

Article from 10 play Trending:

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Masterchef UK The Professionals Season 9 is up now on 10 Play.

Why not add it to the content starved 10 All Access?

Also Wake in Fright and Rush both of those are on Amazon Prime Video, for those who want to see them with decent picture quality and no ads.

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